LAKO: The back-door Roth IRA strategy: Pitfalls and potential tax consequences
Many individuals who are saving for retirement favor Roth IRAs over traditional IRAs because the former allows for both accumulation of account earnings and post-retirement distributions to be tax-free. The allowable 2023 contribution for joint-filing taxpayers phases out at an adjusted gross income between $218,000 and $228,000.
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